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Bob Garfield, advertising critic at Advertising Age, is displeased that advertisers have shifted from not portraying disabled people at all to portraying them as superhuman.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Advertisers should use positive stereotypes, such as African Americans are good athletes, Hispanics have rhythm, and Asian Americans are math wizards.
 
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Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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